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从“睡城”到创新之城:北京城市副中心的要素配置试验
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-19 05:17

Group 1 - The opening ceremony of over 6,000 graduate students at Renmin University marks the official operation of the Tongzhou campus, contributing to the educational landscape in Beijing's sub-center [1] - Prior to this, Tongzhou had only three undergraduate institutions with fewer than 2,000 graduate students, indicating a significant increase in higher education capacity in the area [2] - The Beijing sub-center is set to maintain an investment intensity of 100 billion annually throughout the 14th Five-Year Plan, facilitating the aggregation of various resources [3] Group 2 - The State Council has approved a pilot implementation plan for market-oriented allocation of factors in several regions, with Beijing's sub-center being one of the ten pilot areas [4] - The sub-center is already a national green development demonstration zone and is exploring innovative reforms, such as establishing a state-owned enterprise R&D reserve fund system [4][12] - The construction of the Tsinghua University Tongzhou Financial Development and Talent Training Base is underway, expected to become a high-end financial talent training hub [7][8] Group 3 - The financial sector's value added is projected to maintain around 10% of Tongzhou's GDP from 2022 to 2024, with significant projects like Xiaomi Auto and SMIC driving growth in automotive manufacturing and integrated circuits [8] - The digital economy's core industry revenue is expected to exceed 60 billion, with growth rates leading the city [8] - The pilot areas emphasize the importance of new industries and service sector resource allocation, focusing on strategic needs and current industrial foundations [10] Group 4 - The Beijing sub-center aims to attract global talent and enhance international cooperation in financial services, with specific measures to broaden the recognition of overseas professional qualifications [14][15] - The region is positioned as a bridge for coordinated development in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area, with ongoing efforts to enhance institutional frameworks and mechanisms [18] - The establishment of a large-scale elderly care community in neighboring Hebei reflects the focus on integrating various service sectors, including healthcare and elder care [19][20]